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It's Time for Black America to Break Up With the Democratic Party | Opinion
PAMELA DENISE LONG , TRAINER AND CONSULTANT FOR IMPLEMENTING TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE AND ANTI-RACISM
ON 11/15/21 AT 9:34 AM EST


In all the autopsies of the Democrats' recent shellacking at the polls, a crucial storyline has been left out: the large gains the Republicans made with Black Americans in Virginia. Republican Glenn Youngkin, Virginia's new governor, received historic levels of Black support, turning Trump's gains with Black Americans from an aberration into a trend.

The truth is, all is not well between Black America and the Democratic Party, and the November 2021 election night results might very well turn out to be the rumblings of a breakup that is long overdue.

In Black America, there is a growing contempt for an influential far Left that talks a "woke" game on diversity and appropriates our struggle in their ads and talking points but offers our communities little beyond the feeling of inclusion. Far-Left agenda items like Abolish ICE, Defund the Police and other "social justice" mainstays make use of provocative wordsmithing to commodify the Black American experience of racial exclusion while providing career and other benefits to white liberals.

The truth is, white liberals have for the last 30 years used Black American civil rights wins to advance their own agendas. They've implemented destructive criminal justice laws and incomplete education paradigms. They have conflated discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender with the horror of anti-Black racism. They have prioritized immigrants and those they presume are legitimate refugees at our expense, distributing redress and now possibly even Reparations to those who knowingly broke U.S. immigration laws.


While progressives accuse the Right of not talking about anti-Black racism, when the Left does talk about anti-Black racism, they do so to use our pain, not for our benefit. They treat Black Americans like mascots rather than partners. You can tell by the mission creep: Notice how articles, speeches, and advocacy start by talking about Black women or Black people as the recipients of harm—and then shift to "people of color," naming a laundry list of identity groups in their proposed redress. Think of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's offensive appropriating quip: "I always say Latinos are Black!"


At best, the marriage between Black Americans and Democrats has been an arranged one; back when Republicans and Democrats switched costumes, Nixon-era Republicans were so uncomfortable with Black Americans that the "lesser of two evils" became the Black American way. But that code of conduct has since lost its utility. Consider that it was Republican President Donald Trump whose First Step Act released thousands of Black men from prison—men put there by Democrats' crime bill, pushed by our very own Democratic President Biden. Consider the economy under Trump, the historically low levels of Black unemployment. But on behalf of Democrats who use and ignore us, we were supposed to see in Trump an enemy. Thus, Joe Biden campaigning on the message that a Black American who doesn't know if they want to vote for him "ain't really Black."

Today, it's commonplace for white liberals to use hysterical language about white supremacy to gain audience and traction, mobilizing far-reaching "woke" narratives that further erase Black Americans and descendants of U.S. slaves and deny us the chance to advocate for ourselves and receive tangible resources that would improve our lives.

The Left-leaning paternalism of white liberals is even more sinister because they claim to advocate for "the oppressed," using the Black American experience to credential their platforms while supplying little of substance to Black America. Every social justice effort since the 1960's Negro civil rights movement owes its success to its use of the descendants of slaves. Yet those who rise to prominence and status do not necessarily prioritize results for Black American citizens in general and they certainly do not funnel tangible resources directly to our communities.

That is the liberal way: Use Black American pain to demonize the Right and make yourself feel virtuous—then prioritize every other group but us. It's not just the elected elite and academics, either; these appropriations of the Black American experience happen in everyday life, especially in non-profit workspaces where Black women's expertise is used to credential clueless white leadership structures that capitalize on Black marginalization rather than implementing a vision to end it. In too many spaces, Black non-profit workers have job security until they advocate for the interests of Black people and speak up for fairness in the organization's culture.

The Black leader who justifies his/her silence about Black America's specific needs and lends his or her body to justify white liberal abandonment; the white conservative who repels Black voters from the Republican Party because of racial bias or policies that closely resemble racism in action; the white liberal who is too enamored with their own sense of relative white goodness to notice (or care) that they are hurting Black America via a perverted appropriation of social justice: These are all part of the problem.

For each, the question hanging in the air from Black America is a simple one: "What have you done for me lately?" And the answer is, "Not a damn thing."

There should be hell to pay for that. Black Americans and descendants of slaves in particular should partner with political stakeholders based on values and economic outcomes rather than something as blind as party affiliation. This should be too obvious to say aloud, and I believe that soon it will be.

As a seventh-generation freedom loving American and a descendant of U.S. slaves, the new code of political conduct should be, if we don't eat, then nobody eats, and may those who take from our plate choke on what they've stolen.

It's time for Black Americans to break up with the Democratic Party. If they want our votes, let them earn them.

Pamela Denise Long is CEO of Youthcentrix® Therapy Services, a business focused on helping organizations implement trauma-informed practices and diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism (DEIA) at the systems level. Denise is creator of "Humane Antiracism," an online training process that puts dialogue and relationships at the center of antiracist problem solving within networks. Connect with Ms. Long online at www.youthcentrix.com or @YOUTHCENTRIX on social media.

 

Heavenlywings77

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Why is it that tearing up the Democrat party is always suggested but never the coons that re republicans? How about we tear up all political parties and say fuck them? Why the fuck we still segregating ourselves by parties that were built to keep us down anyway?


I agree that we shouldn't belong to any of these democratic parties, but why would you want to concentrate on bringing coons into our midst.?
We have to self segregate because there are black folks that hate black folks.
 

CoTtOnMoUf

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Dr. Truth

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But no mention of the Republikkklan party full of coons and Neo Nazis who pretend that racism isn’t real. Riiiight. Let’s focus on the democrats even though there are thousands of Black local Dems who fight for Black issues . Yeah let’s break up and all vote for who?
 

PsiBorg

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What we have to understand is that both parties are anti-Black Progress. We need to create our own party. Yes, there's going to be growing pains. Yes, there's going to be infighting. And, yes, there's going to be coonery.

But once we hash all of this shit out, we'll be a force to be reckoned with. We have to have a mechanism in place to remove these MoFos quickly if they do not adhere to our agendas as well. No more of that four year shit. If we want you to vote yes, then your ass had better vote yes. If we say vote no, then it's no. No more back door side deals.

Our thoughts and votes are divided, and that alone benefits white supremacy.
 

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Let the church say...........Amen! This sista is hitting on all cylinders!! @Supersav @Soul On Ice @Tito_Jackson @gene cisco @Amajorfucup @God Dammit @killagram @hardawayz16 @Megatron X @gtg305h

My apologies to those I may I have missed but still get it.

It's Time for Black America to Break Up With the Democratic Party | Opinion
PAMELA DENISE LONG , TRAINER AND CONSULTANT FOR IMPLEMENTING TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE AND ANTI-RACISM
ON 11/15/21 AT 9:34 AM EST


In all the autopsies of the Democrats' recent shellacking at the polls, a crucial storyline has been left out: the large gains the Republicans made with Black Americans in Virginia. Republican Glenn Youngkin, Virginia's new governor, received historic levels of Black support, turning Trump's gains with Black Americans from an aberration into a trend.

The truth is, all is not well between Black America and the Democratic Party, and the November 2021 election night results might very well turn out to be the rumblings of a breakup that is long overdue.

In Black America, there is a growing contempt for an influential far Left that talks a "woke" game on diversity and appropriates our struggle in their ads and talking points but offers our communities little beyond the feeling of inclusion. Far-Left agenda items like Abolish ICE, Defund the Police and other "social justice" mainstays make use of provocative wordsmithing to commodify the Black American experience of racial exclusion while providing career and other benefits to white liberals.

The truth is, white liberals have for the last 30 years used Black American civil rights wins to advance their own agendas. They've implemented destructive criminal justice laws and incomplete education paradigms. They have conflated discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender with the horror of anti-Black racism. They have prioritized immigrants and those they presume are legitimate refugees at our expense, distributing redress and now possibly even Reparations to those who knowingly broke U.S. immigration laws.


While progressives accuse the Right of not talking about anti-Black racism, when the Left does talk about anti-Black racism, they do so to use our pain, not for our benefit. They treat Black Americans like mascots rather than partners. You can tell by the mission creep: Notice how articles, speeches, and advocacy start by talking about Black women or Black people as the recipients of harm—and then shift to "people of color," naming a laundry list of identity groups in their proposed redress. Think of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's offensive appropriating quip: "I always say Latinos are Black!"


At best, the marriage between Black Americans and Democrats has been an arranged one; back when Republicans and Democrats switched costumes, Nixon-era Republicans were so uncomfortable with Black Americans that the "lesser of two evils" became the Black American way. But that code of conduct has since lost its utility. Consider that it was Republican President Donald Trump whose First Step Act released thousands of Black men from prison—men put there by Democrats' crime bill, pushed by our very own Democratic President Biden. Consider the economy under Trump, the historically low levels of Black unemployment. But on behalf of Democrats who use and ignore us, we were supposed to see in Trump an enemy. Thus, Joe Biden campaigning on the message that a Black American who doesn't know if they want to vote for him "ain't really Black."

Today, it's commonplace for white liberals to use hysterical language about white supremacy to gain audience and traction, mobilizing far-reaching "woke" narratives that further erase Black Americans and descendants of U.S. slaves and deny us the chance to advocate for ourselves and receive tangible resources that would improve our lives.

The Left-leaning paternalism of white liberals is even more sinister because they claim to advocate for "the oppressed," using the Black American experience to credential their platforms while supplying little of substance to Black America. Every social justice effort since the 1960's Negro civil rights movement owes its success to its use of the descendants of slaves. Yet those who rise to prominence and status do not necessarily prioritize results for Black American citizens in general and they certainly do not funnel tangible resources directly to our communities.

That is the liberal way: Use Black American pain to demonize the Right and make yourself feel virtuous—then prioritize every other group but us. It's not just the elected elite and academics, either; these appropriations of the Black American experience happen in everyday life, especially in non-profit workspaces where Black women's expertise is used to credential clueless white leadership structures that capitalize on Black marginalization rather than implementing a vision to end it. In too many spaces, Black non-profit workers have job security until they advocate for the interests of Black people and speak up for fairness in the organization's culture.

The Black leader who justifies his/her silence about Black America's specific needs and lends his or her body to justify white liberal abandonment; the white conservative who repels Black voters from the Republican Party because of racial bias or policies that closely resemble racism in action; the white liberal who is too enamored with their own sense of relative white goodness to notice (or care) that they are hurting Black America via a perverted appropriation of social justice: These are all part of the problem.

For each, the question hanging in the air from Black America is a simple one: "What have you done for me lately?" And the answer is, "Not a damn thing."

There should be hell to pay for that. Black Americans and descendants of slaves in particular should partner with political stakeholders based on values and economic outcomes rather than something as blind as party affiliation. This should be too obvious to say aloud, and I believe that soon it will be.

As a seventh-generation freedom loving American and a descendant of U.S. slaves, the new code of political conduct should be, if we don't eat, then nobody eats, and may those who take from our plate choke on what they've stolen.

It's time for Black Americans to break up with the Democratic Party. If they want our votes, let them earn them.

Pamela Denise Long is CEO of Youthcentrix® Therapy Services, a business focused on helping organizations implement trauma-informed practices and diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism (DEIA) at the systems level. Denise is creator of "Humane Antiracism," an online training process that puts dialogue and relationships at the center of antiracist problem solving within networks. Connect with Ms. Long online at www.youthcentrix.com or @YOUTHCENTRIX on social media.

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Shaka54

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But no mention of the Republikkklan party full of coons and Neo Nazis who pretend that racism isn’t real. Riiiight. Let’s focus on the democrats even though there are thousands of Black local Dems who fight for Black issues . Yeah let’s break up and all vote for who?
Throughout the whole article, she wrote one sentence about the Right...

the white conservative who repels Black voters from the Republican Party because of racial bias or policies that closely resemble racism in action;

I also take issue with the claim of record low black unemployment under Trump. That translates into record low unemployment...period. A rising tide lifts all boats, right? It also makes it seem like these were a shit ton of jobs that provide a liveable wage like manufacturing, not a bunch of part-time jobs in the Service Industry or semi-skilled jobs.

She also touts the First Step Act in releasing blacks from prison, meanwhile over on Faux, OAN, and Right-Wing social media platforms, the boogeyman of the moment was criminals being released from overcrowded jails during the height of the COVID outbreak. FOH.

Other than that, I didn't have any qualms with the rest of the article, short of presenting what she thinks is an alternative course of action unless she recommends not participating in the process at all.
 

VAiz4hustlaz

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Throughout the whole article, she wrote one sentence about the Right...

The article isn't about the relationship of the Black community to the Right and the GOP. We already know what that is.

I also take issue with the claim of record low black unemployment under Trump. That translates into record low unemployment...period. A rising tide lifts all boats, right? It also makes it seem like these were a shit ton of jobs that provide a liveable wage like manufacturing, not a bunch of part-time jobs in the Service Industry or semi-skilled jobs.

You acknowledge that the same was true under Obama, right?
 

forcesteeler

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There is really no need for blacks people to walk away from democrats.

My beef with black people is that we vote 90% for 1 party and they don’t do shit once they get in office. It’s a slap in the face that they prioritize every other group from the LGBT to wanting to give $450,000 for illegal immigrants. While the black community gets nothing.

And when you tell black people that we need to be swing voters and vote for neither party until they offer tangibles. These stupid negros want to say that your a racist or republicans will win?

Like so what your not getting shit anyways? Why not be smart and leverage your vote. Why be loyal to 1 party that does absolutely nothing for blacks people and the black community but lip service.


 

VAiz4hustlaz

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Did he tout "record" low unemployment for blacks only?

Yep, amongst other things:
  • The unemployment rate for African Americans peaked at 16.8 percent in March 2010, after experiencing a larger percentage-point increase from its pre-recession average to its peak than the overall unemployment rate did. Since then, the African-American unemployment rate has seen a larger percentage-point decline in the recovery, falling much faster than the overall unemployment rate over the last year.
 

Shaka54

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Yep, amongst other things:
  • The unemployment rate for African Americans peaked at 16.8 percent in March 2010, after experiencing a larger percentage-point increase from its pre-recession average to its peak than the overall unemployment rate did. Since then, the African-American unemployment rate has seen a larger percentage-point decline in the recovery, falling much faster than the overall unemployment rate over the last year.
This concentrates solely on the Af-Am community. It doesn't pretend to claim that blacks were doing as well or better than whites.

That's what the Trump Admin was trying to convince the country of.
 

VAiz4hustlaz

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This concentrates solely on the Af-Am community. It doesn't pretend to claim that blacks were doing as well or better than whites.

That's what the Trump Admin was trying to convince the country of.

When and where?
 

daTiger

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What we have to understand is that both parties are anti-Black Progress. We need to create our own party. Yes, there's going to be growing pains. Yes, there's going to be infighting. And, yes, there's going to be coonery.

But once we hash all of this shit out, we'll be a force to be reckoned with. We have to have a mechanism in place to remove these MoFos quickly if they do not adhere to our agendas as well. No more of that four year shit. If we want you to vote yes, then your ass had better vote yes. If we say vote no, then it's no. No more back door side deals.

Our thoughts and votes are divided, and that alone benefits white supremacy.


This is the only solution I can come up with. I have changed my party affiliation to Independent at this point. Our votes should not be a foregone assumption.
 

gene cisco

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So Malcolm X is a coon? A republican? A MAGA? :confused: Why don't these bootlicking bitches just come out and say what they really think about Malcolm X? One of the greatest black leaders of ALL TIME called this shit out damn near 60 fucking years ago. But anyone who says the same shit and calls out reality they attack. Don't any of the cowards have the balls to attack Malcolm.

I swear to god I wish bootlickers had one neck so I can put my hands on it and slowly choke the life out of them all at once. :angry::angry: All the shit they got us in the last decades AND continue to do so by blindly supporting these bitches. Letting white liberals tell them what to think about and how to think about it. Refusing to let folks hold democrats accountable.
 

PsiBorg

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BGOL Investor
This is the only solution I can come up with. I have changed my party affiliation to Independent at this point. Our votes should not be a foregone assumption.
I feel you... I am an Independent as well. I hate the way they take our votes for granted.

They'll put anyone up in front of us and expect us to go along with it. I'm finished with that crap.
 
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